GoT Plot Line Power Rankings: Week Nine

Prior to Sunday night’s episode of Game of Thrones there had been two times when watching an episode of the show I said to myself “I can’t believe this is a television show.” First there was “Blackwater” in season two and then last season’s frigid zombie death match, “Hardhomme.” Now it’s been three times I’ve said that, with “Battle of the Bastards” as the latest example of Game of Thrones showing an unmatched ability to make the small screen feel much bigger. The episode featured battle scenes that rivaled Braveheart in scope and grit and action. And I think that as far as middle age combat goes, Braveheart is the standard bearer and thus, the closest parallel to “Battle of the Bastards.” But there were traces of Saving Private Ryan in there as well, as well as shades of Lord of the Rings. This also speaks to just how big the show can go at times, as it can easily be compared to massively huge big budget movies without hesitation.

Plus Ramsey finally died. So it was a pretty good episode.

Our song of the week:

Someone young wasn’t going to make it through the Battle of Winterfell, whether it was Jon, Sansa 2.0, Ramsey or Rickon. Of course, Wun Wun, the lovable giant could have been young as well. He had one of those faces where frankly, it was just hard to tell how old he was. You know, like Selena Gomez. Because come on, she could be 16 or she could be 25. Who knows!

Before getting into the power rankings, which will be short this week. Let’s look at the winners and losers of the highly anticipated Battle of Winterfell.

Winners

Sansa 2.0

Mmmm…revenge.

Jon

Mmmm…the lingering smell of death. No amount of laundry is going to get that stink out.

Tormund

Great sidekick or the greatest sidekick? Tough call.

The Lord of Light

See, we told you Jon was important. Shut up, Lord of Light. No one likes an I told youso. See: Trump, Donald.

Losers

Ramsey Bolton

Hey, his plan looked dope on paper.

This dude

You at least went out in style. That should count for something.

Rickon

Dude, never run in a straight line.

Military Strategy

Strategy looks great on paper, or on a table covered in rocks, but when the shit hits the fan (or the commander loses his cool,) strategy is the first thing to go. Strategy also never factors in surprise guests, even though nearly every major battle on Game of Thrones has featured a savior rushing in at the eleventh hour (with the one big exception being Hardhomme.)

Steph Curry

I mean, he had a good rough night, regardless of what we’re talking about.

Sansa’s Moral High Ground

She lost that the minute she wrote to Little Finger for help. Or is Littlefinger? Either way. That won’t end well.

Stannis

See? Defeating the Boltons was like totes easy, brah.

On to the rankings!

Giddy Up America’s Game of Thrones’ Power Rankings: Week Nine

1. Behind Every Good (and Resurrected) Man is a Good (and Pissed Off) Woman

“The Battle of Bastards” only featured two of the 27 different story lines on Game of Thrones and the Battle of Winterfell is a no-brainer for the top spot, even though what went down over in Meereen was pretty sweet. But more on that in a few.

We already talked winners and losers, yet I’d call “us” as a winner too, mainly because we not only saw Ramsey die, but were treated to some amazing shots like this one:

Again, how is this television? We really are living in the future. Even in the past, Game of Thrones largely yadda-yadda’d their battles, again with Hardhomme being an exception. They went there with this one though and I for one wasn’t disappointed in the least. Yeah you could nitpick and call attention to two things: like Jon predictably doing something stupid and the last minute appearance of the Knights of the Vale, but that’s just that- nitpicking. “The Battle of the Bastards” wasn’t perfect, but it was damn close and more importantly, close enough.

Should we have been that surprised that Jon elected to play hero ball and despite their plan, rush out onto the battle field to save Rickon? No. Jon is a Stark and Stark’s don’t think things through. They’re like my daughter in that regard. Of course she wants to close doors because you know, stranger danger. But she doesn’t first think that she should make sure her fingers are cleared. The Starks really are the lovable toddlers of Westeros. They’re all emotion. In a different world Jon would have obviously listened to Sansa and heeded her advice. But instead he saw Rickon running and without hesitation, rushed out to save him. Then to make matters worst, he then charged the Bolton army solo. Who do you think you are, Jon Snow? LeBron circa 2009? You need a Kyrie to defy seemingly insurmountable odds. Don’t let the man bun fool you, Jon Snow still knows nothing.

Lucky for Jon, he has Tormund who was a pure delight. Was I worried he would die? Hell yeah I was. Someone good had to die. That’s a rule. A bummer it was Wun Wun, though. Interesting that when the Wildlings attacked Castle Black in season 4, we feared a giant smashing through a door and now, we cheered for the same thing. Is that irony? Maybe. Either way, R.I.P. Wun Wun. You died like a boss.

Speaking of death, while out on his pre-battle thinking stroll, Davos stumbled upon the dirty little secret about Shireen (psst, she was burned alive.) Just like Jon coming back to life, Davos finding out the truth about Shireen’s death and ruining the harmony between Jon, Melisandre and Davos sure seemed like an inevitably. Mainly because it’s Game of Thrones, a show generally averse to happiness and harmony. We just saw Ramsey get mauled by his hounds, that’s probably it for good feelings – so cherish them. They won’t last. Between Davos flipping out and Littlefinger confronting Sansa about some bills due for the Knights of the Vale’s assistance, things will be getting mighty uncomfortable up north soon. So yeah, back to normal!

The alliance between Daenerys and the Greyjoys feels like an old-school wrestling alliance, even in so far as that those kind of wrestling alliances never worked out and always resulted in a big time back-stabbing. Dude, it’s the Greyjoys, Danys! You had to make them agree to not be ruthless assholes; something Yara initially balked at. Probably not a good sign.

“Okay, we’ll join forces. But you need to stop being assholes. You know, the raping, pillaging, murdering. General dickishness.”

“But that’s how we roll.”

“Not anymore.”

pause

“Fine.”

There are five things that we as a society have all agreed should never be trusted.

Politicians

Whether or not that chicken is really organic

a fart

decisions made while drunk

the Greyjoys

I just feel like this is something that could bite Danys in the ass. But I guess if you are going to align yourself with a questionable character, doing so under the context of surviving shitty dads seems like a good way to go. #teamshittydads

On an unrelated note, I’ve always wanted to tell someone in a slightly threatening tone to “tell them what you saw here” like Tyrion did to the surviving master. I’m not sure if it’ll ever happen or what context or situation it might be, but that and kicking open a door are two things I’ve always wanted to do. A kid has to dream I guess.

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